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Old 10-15-2009, 05:02 PM   #1
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Hello all,

I was going to sell some of my sites and I am trying to decide between Flippa (and their outrageous fees for every-little-thing) and here. My biggest reason for going to Flippa for my first site sale is because it is worth in the $3-$5k range. I didn't think sites would go for that amount in the WSO section. Am I wrong? Can I sell my profitable sites here and expect qualified buyers?

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Old 10-15-2009, 05:14 PM   #2
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I'm always reccomeend peoples to go to site point when flip their sites because sitepoint full of serious buyer that really can be interested on your offer altough you must pay first for the listing,

less scammer there..

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Old 10-15-2009, 05:22 PM   #3
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Why not just spend $20 and list it here
first. If it doesn't sell, then go to Flippa.com
and put up with their "outrageous fees."

How is anyone supposed to really give you
definitive guidance about this?

It's one thing to be frugal, but another to be
so cheap that you'd be unwilling to spend
$20 to try and make between $3k and $5k.
Frugal?

I don't really want to manage two auctions at the same time. A lot of tire kickers on here too from the PMs I have gotten about my site. I want to list my site where my time won't be wasted that's all. I hope you understand.

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Old 10-15-2009, 05:22 PM   #4
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I'm always reccomeend peoples to go to site point when flip their sites because sitepoint full of serious buyer that really can be interested on your offer altough you must pay first for the listing,

less scammer there..

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Sitepoint moved all their website sales to Flippa.com

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Sitepoint? Please, dude...that is Flippa. And as for serious buyers. I have a domain I'm asking mid 5 figures for and people were PM'ng me all over the place saying "Take it to SEDO, you'll never get your money here".

The bottom line, if you're selling a website/domain is to go to DNjournal or SEDO. You're gonna get lowballed without rev to back it up, so keep that in mind.
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